Niki Prasad led India and continued her dominant career in the U19 Women’s World Cup on Sunday when they inflicted an overwhelming defeat of 8 land to Bangladesh in the Super Six shock in the Oval Bayuemas. The defense champions remain undefeated in the tournament with four consecutive victories and hope to emulate the feat achieved by the Shafali Varma team in the last edition of the tournament.
Indian women dominate with bat and ball:
When he was asked to beat first, Bangladesh tried an aggressive approach against India, but failed since they lost three fast windows in just 9 races. Indian pacemakers Joshitha Vj (1/6) and Shabnam Shakil (1/7) took advantage of most of the conditions in Kuala Lumpur, extracting rebound and movement of the field to disturb Bangladesh’s batters.
The left arm spinner, Vaishnavi Sharma, took control after the first advances and proceeded to dismantle the average order of Bangladesh, taking 3 windows for only 15 races.
While an association of 31 races for the sixth land between Captain Sumaiya Akhter and Jannatul Maoua gave the Indian captain some reason for concern, Sharma said good moment to a final score. 64/8 in its 20 overs.
In response, the operador Trisha Gongadi marked the pattern for Indian entries with a spectacular 40 -run blow that included 8 limits with a 129 Strike rate after the expulsion of Gongadi, Sanika Chalke (11 of 5) and the captain Niki Prasad (5 of 2) took over and made sure there were no setbacks, since India won the game at just 7.1 overs.
When will India play the next U-19 Women’s World Cup?
With their domain in the tournament so far, it is likely that the Indian girls find a path to the semifinals, which begin on January 31, and if they succeed there, the final of the tournament will be played on February 2.